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a familiar painFrom: Christine (anonymous@obgyn.net)Wed Jan 6 07:01:50 1999
Oh no, I woke up last night with a familiar problem and wonder if it's all starting again.If so,this time I lasted 3 1/2 months since the lap. Sometime after the episode of severe pelvic pain in June 1997 that led up to the two laps I've had I started waking up periodically (not too often) in the middle night with a terrible pain in my right lower back. It was so bad I could hardly move, yet I knew I had to move to see what happened so forced myself. Moving relieved it so I concluded it must be a muscular thing, maybe from sleeping the wrong way. Eventually it started going through to my abdomen, still only the right side. I concluded that it could be still a muscular thing as back pain often refers to the abdomen and vice versa. It wasn't until after the second lap that I put two and two together and decided that perhaps it was connected to the adhesions after all. (Since my sigmoid colon was smooched over and stuck to the right wall of the abdomen)I would wait to see if it happened again and sure enough, last night it did for the first time since the lap in Sept. I feel fine this morning. Hope things are not starting up again! Toni-does the pain you're having ever wake you up at night? Chris S.
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